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		<h1>View Settings and Navigation Tools</h1>
			<p>To help you view and select cells in a large spreadsheet <b>Spreadsheet Editor</b> offers several tools: adjustable bars, scrollbars, sheet navigation buttons, sheet tabs and zoom.</p>
			<h3>Adjust the View Settings</h3>
			<p>To adjust default view settings and set the most convenient mode to work with the spreadsheet, click the <b>View settings</b> <span class="icon icon-viewsettingsicon"></span> icon on the right side of the editor header and select which interface elements you want to be hidden or shown.
			You can select the following options from the <b>View settings</b> drop-down list:
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                    <b>Hide Toolbar</b> -  hides the top toolbar that contains commands while tabs remain visible. When this option is enabled, you can click any tab to display the toolbar. The toolbar is displayed until you click anywhere outside it. To disable this mode, click the <b>View settings</b> <div class = "icon icon-viewsettingsicon"></div> icon and click the <b>Hide Toolbar</b> option once again. The top toolbar will be displayed all the time.
                    <p class="note"><b>Note</b>: alternatively, you can just double-click any tab to hide the top toolbar or display it again.</p>
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			<li><b>Hide Formula Bar</b> - hides the bar situated below the top toolbar and used to enter and review the formula and its content. To show the hidden <b>Formula Bar</b> click this option once again.</li>
			<li><b>Hide Headings</b> - hides the column heading at the top and row heading at the left of the worksheet. To show the hidden <b>Headings</b> click this option once again.</li>
			<li><b>Hide Gridlines</b> - hides the lines that appear around the cells. To show the hidden <b>Gridlines</b> click this option once again.</li>
			<li><b>Freeze Panes</b> - freezes all the rows above the active cell and all the columns to the left of the active cell so that they remain visible when you scroll the spreadsheet to the right or down. To unfreeze the panes just click this option once again or right-click anywhere within the worksheet and select the <b>Unfreeze Panes</b> option from the menu.</li>
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            <p>The right sidebar is minimized by default. To expand it, select any object (e.g. image, chart, shape) and click the icon of the currently activated tab on the right. To minimize the right sidebar, click the icon once again.</p>
			<p>You can also change the size of the opened <b>Comments</b> <span class="onlineDocumentFeatures">or <b>Chat</b></span> panel using the simple drag-and-drop: move the mouse cursor over the left sidebar border so that it turns into the bidirectional arrow and drag the border to the right to extend the sidebar width. To restore its original width move the border to the left.</p>
			<h3>Use the Navigation Tools</h3>
			<p>To navigate through your spreadsheet, use the following tools:</p>
			<p>The <b>Scrollbars</b> (on the bottom or right side) are used to scroll up/down and left/right the current sheet. To navigate a spreadsheet using the scrollbars:</p>
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			<li>click the up/down or right/left arrows on the scrollbars;</li>
			<li>drag the scroll box;</li>
			<li>click any area to the left/right or above/below the scroll box on the scrollbar.</li>
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			<p>You can also use the <b>mouse scroll wheel</b> to scroll your spreadsheet up or down.</p>
			<p>The <b>Sheet Navigation</b> buttons are situated in the left lower corner and are used to scroll the sheet list to the right/left and navigate among the sheet tabs.</p> 
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			<li>click the <b>Scroll to first sheet</b> <div class = "icon icon-firstsheet"></div> button to scroll the sheet list to the first sheet tab of the current spreadsheet;</li>
			<li>click the <b>Scroll sheet list left</b> <div class = "icon icon-previoussheet"></div> button to scroll the sheet list of the current spreadsheet to the left;</li>
			<li>click the <b>Scroll sheet list right</b> <div class = "icon icon-nextsheet"></div> button to scroll the sheet list of the current spreadsheet to the right;</li>
			<li>click the <b>Scroll to last sheet</b> <div class = "icon icon-lastsheet"></div> button to scroll the sheet list to the last sheet tab of the current spreadsheet.</li>
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			<p>To activate an appropriate sheet click its <b>Sheet Tab</b> at the bottom next to the <b>Sheet Navigation</b> buttons.</p>
			<p>The <b>Zoom</b> buttons are situated in the lower right corner and are used to zoom in and out the current sheet. 
			To change the currently selected zoom value that is displayed in percent, click it and select one of the available zoom options from the list 
			or use the <b>Zoom in</b> <span class="icon icon-zoomin"></span> or <b>Zoom out</b> <span class="icon icon-zoomout"></span> buttons. Zoom settings are also available in the <b>View settings</b> <span class="icon icon-viewsettingsicon"></span> drop-down list.
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